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GZERO on MSNKosovo votes, but Kurti falls short of a majorityThe Republic of Kosovo held parliamentary elections on Sunday, and with 88% of the votes counted, Prime Minister Albin ...
Kosovans headed to the polls against a backdrop of a stagnant economy and renewed ethnic tensions but the Central Election ...
Exit polls showed incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti’s Vetëvendosje party in first place, with 38.2% of Sunday’s vote, losing ground from… After Sunday's polls, Kosovo’s stalled ...
Early predictions are incumbent PM Albin Kurti could fall short of more than 50% of the vote needed for a parliamentary majority. Mr Kurti has worried Western governments during his term in office ...
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti’s leftwing party has won most seats in the weekend parliamentary election but was left without a majority in the house, forcing it to look for an ally to form the nex ...
Kosovo’s prime minister, Albin Kurti, has been greeted by thousands of supporters chanting “Father! Father!” as he crisscrosses the country to secure support for a new term in office.
Prime Minister Albin Kurti has declared victory in Kosovo’s parliamentary election, but the results mean he must now try to form a coalition government. Preliminary results released late on ...
Kosovars cast their votes Sunday in a parliamentary election considered a key test for Prime Minister Albin Kurti as talks on normalising ties with rival Serbia remain stalled and foreign funding ...
Although Prime Minister Albin Kurti's left-wing party is expected to win the most seats, it is unlikely to land a parliamentary majority. Kurti has sought to stamp out Serbian institutions in Kosovo.
Prime Minister Albin Kurti's party campaigned on a tough line with Serbia while the opposition focused on the economy. The last voters cast their ballots in Kosovo Sunday in elections pitting ...
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